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- Air-independent_propulsion abstract "Air-independent propulsion (AIP) is any technology which allows a non-nuclear submarine to operate without the need to access atmospheric oxygen (by surfacing or using a snorkel). AIP can augment or replace the diesel-electric propulsion system of non-nuclear vessels.The United States Navy uses the hull classification symbol "SSP" to designate boats powered by AIP, while retaining "SS" for classic diesel-electric attack submarines.Modern non-nuclear submarines are potentially stealthier than nuclear submarines; a nuclear ship's reactor must constantly pump coolant, generating some amount of detectable noise. Non-nuclear submarines running on battery power or AIP, on the other hand, can be virtually silent. While nuclear-powered designs still dominate in terms of submerged endurance and deep-ocean performance, the new breed of small, high-tech non-nuclear attack subs are highly effective in coastal operations and pose a significant threat to less-stealthy and less-maneuverable nuclear subs.AIP is usually implemented as an auxiliary source, with the traditional diesel engine handling propulsion on the surface. Most such systems generate electricity which in turn drives an electric motor for propulsion or recharges the boat's batteries. The submarine's electrical system is also used for providing "hotel services"—ventilation, lighting, heating etc.—although this consumes a small amount of power compared to that required for propulsion.A benefit of this approach is it can be retrofitted into existing submarine hulls by inserting an additional hull section. AIP does not normally provide the endurance or power to replace the atmospheric dependent propulsion, but allows it to remain submerged longer than a more conventionally propelled submarine. A typical conventional power plant will provide 3 megawatts maximum, and an AIP source around 10% of that. A nuclear submarine's propulsion plant is usually much greater than 20 megawatts.".
- Air-independent_propulsion thumbnail SS_X-1_Midget_Submarine.jpg?width=300.
- Air-independent_propulsion wikiPageExternalLink SINAVY_FuelCells_e_Fr_SMM2809.pdf.
- Air-independent_propulsion wikiPageExternalLink christopher_cole.pdf.
- Air-independent_propulsion wikiPageExternalLink propulsion.htm.
- Air-independent_propulsion wikiPageExternalLink aip_alternative.htm.
- Air-independent_propulsion wikiPageExternalLink SiemensPresentsFuelCellattheAdvanceNavalPropulsionSymposium.pdf.
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- Air-independent_propulsion hasPhotoCollection Air-independent_propulsion.
- Air-independent_propulsion subject Category:Marine_propulsion.
- Air-independent_propulsion subject Category:Spanish_inventions.
- Air-independent_propulsion subject Category:Submarine_design.
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- Air-independent_propulsion comment "Air-independent propulsion (AIP) is any technology which allows a non-nuclear submarine to operate without the need to access atmospheric oxygen (by surfacing or using a snorkel).".
- Air-independent_propulsion label "Air-Independent Propulsion".
- Air-independent_propulsion label "Air-independent propulsion".
- Air-independent_propulsion label "Außenluftunabhängige Antriebsanlage".
- Air-independent_propulsion label "Closed-cycle propulsion program".
- Air-independent_propulsion label "Luchtonafhankelijke aandrijving".
- Air-independent_propulsion label "Propulsión independiente de aire".
- Air-independent_propulsion label "Sous-marin anaérobie".
- Air-independent_propulsion label "Воздухонезависимый двигатель".
- Air-independent_propulsion label "不依赖空气推进".
- Air-independent_propulsion label "非大気依存推進".
- Air-independent_propulsion sameAs Außenluftunabhängige_Antriebsanlage.
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- Air-independent_propulsion sameAs Sous-marin_anaérobie.
- Air-independent_propulsion sameAs Air-Independent_Propulsion.
- Air-independent_propulsion sameAs 非大気依存推進.
- Air-independent_propulsion sameAs 공기_불요_추진.
- Air-independent_propulsion sameAs Luchtonafhankelijke_aandrijving.
- Air-independent_propulsion sameAs Closed-cycle_propulsion_program.
- Air-independent_propulsion sameAs m.055ffz.
- Air-independent_propulsion sameAs Q789826.
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- Air-independent_propulsion sameAs Air-independent_propulsion.
- Air-independent_propulsion wasDerivedFrom Air-independent_propulsion?oldid=603953696.
- Air-independent_propulsion depiction SS_X-1_Midget_Submarine.jpg.
- Air-independent_propulsion isPrimaryTopicOf Air-independent_propulsion.